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and from rome, john allen of cnn. he covers the vatican for the network and for the "national catholic reporter." we thank you all three for being with us. john allen, i'm going to stay with you. how much of a surprise was this? >> judy, i think this was a near total shock. just to tell you how crazy it was, i was actually scheduled to have lunch with a senior vatican official, a guy who works ju down the hall from the papal apartment. as of early this morning even he didn't know it was coming. as your set-up piece indicated the shock isn't the content of the decision -- benedict had hinted fairly openly that he was receptive to the idea of a pope resigning, that actually under some circumstances a pope would have an obligation to resign if he's not able to continue to perform his duties. but certainly the timing of it, i think, fell out of a clear blew sky just like the rain we're experiencing in rome here tonight. >>woodruff: monsignor hilgartner, what about the timing of this? what does it say that he made this dec
and from rome, john allen of cnn. he covers the vatican for the network and for the "national catholic reporter." we thank you all three for being with us. john allen, i'm going to stay with you. how much of a surprise was this? >> judy, i think this was a near total shock. just to tell you how crazy it was, i was actually scheduled to have lunch with a senior vatican official, a guy who works ju down the hall from the papal apartment. as of early this morning even he didn't...
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i'm fredricka witfield, stay with cnn, "the next list" starts right now. >>> they're innovators, game changers, people pushing themselves, moving us all forward. they're the next scientists musicians, poets. the next makers, dreamers, teachers, geniuses, these are "the next list." >>> welcome to the next list, i'm dr. sanjay gupta, diana eng is on a mission to bring science to the fashion world. diana blends cutting-edge technology with design concepts from nature and science to create clothing and accessories with a rich story. >> it's like technology, math and science and how to integrate that into a fashion design. >> she painstakingly researches her design, sometimes for years, counting inspiration if some very unlikely places. >> those are real lady bugs. >> cnn zoraida sambolin takes us on a surprising jour any into the mind and designs of diana ang. >> that is so clever. >> i like to work with electronics in fashion. and it's kind of what people stereotypically think of as adding technology into a garment. i integrate did in a way where the circuit can become part of the design
i'm fredricka witfield, stay with cnn, "the next list" starts right now. >>> they're innovators, game changers, people pushing themselves, moving us all forward. they're the next scientists musicians, poets. the next makers, dreamers, teachers, geniuses, these are "the next list." >>> welcome to the next list, i'm dr. sanjay gupta, diana eng is on a mission to bring science to the fashion world. diana blends cutting-edge technology with design concepts from...
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cnn contributor wry happen salon is in new york. the president proposed raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour, something that would directly affect 4 million workers. those in favor say good economic stimulus. those against say bad, bad, bad for business. what do you think? . the reason we are setting a federal minimum there was the taxes to improve you incomes for households. the minimum wage benefits a slew of households, not very well targeted toward low-income households. the problem is that republican reasons tend to oppose the making work pay tax credit and the social security payroll tax cut. that left him a less efficient effective tool for raising incomes for low-income households. >> julian, let me ask you, one thing represent ihan brought up, to be cynical, the president, there's no longer a payroll tax break. so, if people are being paid more, technically, the government's gonna get more in taxes, no? >> well, the payroll tax break was a temporary stimulus when the economy was down. i think that's separate fr
cnn contributor wry happen salon is in new york. the president proposed raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 an hour, something that would directly affect 4 million workers. those in favor say good economic stimulus. those against say bad, bad, bad for business. what do you think? . the reason we are setting a federal minimum there was the taxes to improve you incomes for households. the minimum wage benefits a slew of households, not very well targeted toward low-income households. the...
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want to bring in cnn's legal analyst sunny hostin here. we talked about synthetic marijuana in the past. it is the kind of thing, the stores and the packaging, it creates this illusion they're harmless. >> candy. >> looks like candy. young people grab them and they're linked to thousands of medical emergencies. >> that's right. thousands. what is so fascinating, i went to a convenience store to look for it, because, i thought, gosh, it looks like candy. in new york, i couldn't find it. these items aren't legal. in 41 states including puerto rico, or and puerto rico, they're not allowed and law enforcement is sort of on to it now, but kids are still buying it. this kid bought it in texas, where it is illegal. still made its way on to the store's shelves and it can be really dangerous. get this, brooke. it is 100 times more potent than marijuana in many settings. so i don't know why it is still kind of out there. but i suspect -- >> who makes it? >> i suspect it is because of who makes it. sometimes a college kid trying to make a little bit
want to bring in cnn's legal analyst sunny hostin here. we talked about synthetic marijuana in the past. it is the kind of thing, the stores and the packaging, it creates this illusion they're harmless. >> candy. >> looks like candy. young people grab them and they're linked to thousands of medical emergencies. >> that's right. thousands. what is so fascinating, i went to a convenience store to look for it, because, i thought, gosh, it looks like candy. in new york, i couldn't...
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cnn's david mckenzie is? beijing to map out what this study found and how significant it really is. >> reporter: the dramatic allegations are coming from a u.s.-based security firm. they say not tens, but hundreds of chinese hackers have been persistently attacking particularly u.s. companies to steal their secrets. they say they're based mainly in these nondescript buildings near shanghai in china. not only are they trying to steal company secrets and infiltrate global corporations, but they're doing it in cooperation with the people's liberation army. mandian says the government could be directing these attacks and over years tara bites of data have been stolen from key industries including aerospace, high tech and i.t. the chinese government has strongly come out against the allegations saying they're, quote, irresponsible and baseless. they took the unusual step to point the finger in the other direction saying that the chinese are also victims of hacking. mandian said it took the unusual step of releasin
cnn's david mckenzie is? beijing to map out what this study found and how significant it really is. >> reporter: the dramatic allegations are coming from a u.s.-based security firm. they say not tens, but hundreds of chinese hackers have been persistently attacking particularly u.s. companies to steal their secrets. they say they're based mainly in these nondescript buildings near shanghai in china. not only are they trying to steal company secrets and infiltrate global corporations, but...
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. >>> we have some fantastic new video that's just come into cnn. let's listen into some of the video of this meteor hitting in russia. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> you hear car alarms going off. what you maybe can't see or hear, the shattered windows. the construction damage. the walls that have come down. and hundreds of buildings in three different regions after a meteor streaks across the sky. by the way, if may have been the size of a kitchen table but it's ten tons and created quite a bang that caused many of those injuries. again, many of the injuries from the damage to buildings, as opposed to the actual meteor pieces themselves. continuing to watch that as the count mounts. 1,000 hurt at this point. but the numbers have been going up. >>> a lot of fifth graders can be naughty and get into trouble. kids will be kids, right? not in this next story. in washington state. instead this, is the story of two boys one 10, one 11. allegedly caught planning to murder one of their friends, quote, because she was really annoying. end quote. this
. >>> we have some fantastic new video that's just come into cnn. let's listen into some of the video of this meteor hitting in russia. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> you hear car alarms going off. what you maybe can't see or hear, the shattered windows. the construction damage. the walls that have come down. and hundreds of buildings in three different regions after a meteor streaks across the sky. by the way, if may have been the size of a kitchen table but it's ten tons...
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cnn international, and on-line. cnn on-line a big suck sees. and we are trying to integrate those more. there is a lot we can do here. almost like a once in a lifetime opportunity facing cnn. >> those bewkes doesn't expect things to grow fast he is excited about the opportunity and in particular time warner's position. >> we don't have a lot of advertising or earning exposure. we are very spread out around the rest of the world. we have about a third of our revenue is global, not u.s.-based. a lot of it is subscription based, so it is very stable. and time warner has a down time in any major industrial. we are more resilient than most competition because we are more focused on network earnings and is up skripgs support than advertising. we always do better in down time. >> can you find my entire interview with jeff bewkes along with additionat answers about what his plans are in terms of what he is going to o do with his building we are in right now and what he will do with that cash on media money on cnbc.com. >> all right, thank you so much.
cnn international, and on-line. cnn on-line a big suck sees. and we are trying to integrate those more. there is a lot we can do here. almost like a once in a lifetime opportunity facing cnn. >> those bewkes doesn't expect things to grow fast he is excited about the opportunity and in particular time warner's position. >> we don't have a lot of advertising or earning exposure. we are very spread out around the rest of the world. we have about a third of our revenue is global, not...
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cnn thought it might be a career ender, and i just -- excuse me a minute, i want to do one thing here. you know, i thought it was inspiring actually. i hope this is not a career ender. that would be unfortunate, wouldn't it? i thought, actually, senator rubio, i thught he handled that doggone well. as a matter of fact, i like him better after he did that because that was about as normal and natural a thing as a man could have done there, and it's nice to see it. you know, instead of all the hitch stff, tight media trained politicians that we see so much of. we're coming right back. destination israel, the a-team on the strategy behind the president's timing ffr his first foreign trip of his second term. senator rubio's famous reach for a drink of laughter and reactions good for business. president obama and his liberal agenda, congressman dennis joins agenda, congressman dennis joins us to analyze the state of the today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's
cnn thought it might be a career ender, and i just -- excuse me a minute, i want to do one thing here. you know, i thought it was inspiring actually. i hope this is not a career ender. that would be unfortunate, wouldn't it? i thought, actually, senator rubio, i thught he handled that doggone well. as a matter of fact, i like him better after he did that because that was about as normal and natural a thing as a man could have done there, and it's nice to see it. you know, instead of all the...
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. >> dorner has sent a package to cnn's anderson cooper containing a dvd post-it note and a coin from a lapd chief with bullet holes in it. >>> the governor of connecticut postponed today's sandy hook advisory commission meeting because they were supposed to hear testimony from experts in the field on infrastructure design and safety and security. but because of the pending snowstorm that meet has been rescheduled. they are going to meet again next friday. >>> tens of millions of people in the northeast are bracing for a super blizzard. the likes of which they have not seen we are hearing in more than 30 years. >> thousands of flights have been canceled and this morning we have the latest. >> reporter: all eyes are on the northeast with the potentially historic storm barreling in that direction with estimates it could dump up to 2 1/2 feet of snow. massachusetts governor patrick says the storm will make safe travel nearly impossible. >> accumulation is expected to be swift and heavy and dangerous. >> stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> reporter: this storm struck
. >> dorner has sent a package to cnn's anderson cooper containing a dvd post-it note and a coin from a lapd chief with bullet holes in it. >>> the governor of connecticut postponed today's sandy hook advisory commission meeting because they were supposed to hear testimony from experts in the field on infrastructure design and safety and security. but because of the pending snowstorm that meet has been rescheduled. they are going to meet again next friday. >>> tens of...
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cnn's al goodman joins me from our madrid bureau. you talked to some of these -- we should point out these people were spanish, you talked to the spanish foreign ministry. what more are you learning about this? >> reporter: hi, brooke. madrid is giving few details about this crime. the mexican authorities are providing a bit more. six women were raped, all are spanish citizens, believed to be in their early to mid-20s. their friends, the men who were with them were tide up with the cables of cell phone chargers. this happened sunday night into monday morning in acapulco. it was a long national holiday weekend in mexico. acapulco was packed with tourists. unfortunately this happened to this group of people. brooke? >> let's play a little sound. this is the mayor of acapulco talking about this. >> translator: we know that it is very unfortunate what has happened, but, hey, it happens anywhere in the world. >> obviously you have to think about safety, tourism as you mentioned, so many tourists were in town for the weekend. how dangerous
cnn's al goodman joins me from our madrid bureau. you talked to some of these -- we should point out these people were spanish, you talked to the spanish foreign ministry. what more are you learning about this? >> reporter: hi, brooke. madrid is giving few details about this crime. the mexican authorities are providing a bit more. six women were raped, all are spanish citizens, believed to be in their early to mid-20s. their friends, the men who were with them were tide up with the cables...
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>> you can cover it after he says that as cnn did. a great question by dana. good for her for getting the interview, for raising a prickly topic. but to go on the record talking about whether or not he had been with prostitutes before he even addresses it with two anonymous sources, isn't this program called "reliable sources"? isn't this what journalists do is not run anonymous sources? >> because we're reliable, we asked the daily caller for a response. they did not release their names and they obscured their faces. it is difficult and, inform, axe and "the new york times" say they have investigated this and tried to corroborate and have been unable to corroborate these allegations. therefore it is hard to confirm. >> yeah. abc my understanding this crew, this group this washington -- >> ethics. >> there is an anonymous person who's at the center of this that leveled these accusations. >> who now refuses to come forward. >> refuses to come forward. neither nbc nor crew could confirm the identity. this guy is getting smeared. i'm practically uncomfortable sit
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and when a cnn anchor tried to link the russian media with carbon emissions, you could tell the global warmers were at the least stretching. desperation, that's what it is. and we're not buying it. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prscription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you ha
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this is video from one of cnn's eye reporters. they shot this from an apartment complex shor the tornado touched down a. number of officials in mississippi say three people have been injured and the storm has caused a significant amount of damage. the governor issue add state of emergency for four -- issued a state of emergency for four counties affected by the storm. >> you can see trees down, cars and homes damaged. debris everywhere. the storm also damaged several buildings at the university of southern mississippi and a high school. many of the homes were left without power. the university and the high school will be closed today. one other thing i was reading, the red cross is completely destroyed in that community. so that's going to be a big hassle for people there because that's who they rely on at times like this. >> right now we have severe weather to the south. major snow storms to the north book ending us. what do we have? >>> we have the rain right now. this is the second storm bringing the severe weather to the south
this is video from one of cnn's eye reporters. they shot this from an apartment complex shor the tornado touched down a. number of officials in mississippi say three people have been injured and the storm has caused a significant amount of damage. the governor issue add state of emergency for four -- issued a state of emergency for four counties affected by the storm. >> you can see trees down, cars and homes damaged. debris everywhere. the storm also damaged several buildings at the...
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cnn will be live on the eve of super bowl iv with kickoff in new orleans, a cnn bleacher report special hosted by richard nichols and ernie johnson saturday afternoon at 4:00 eastern right here on cnn. we have to take a short break. we're back in a moment. but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer wet and dry refills are available
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"cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. we'll see everyone back here tomorrow. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," the clock is ticking. >> it's a terrible way to cut spending. >> food safety inspectors, air traffic controllers, teachers all staring down as the budget cut looms. >> they're inflicting more pain on the middle class. >> the president should be calling us. >>> plus tires flying, an engine in flames, 21 fans injured, yet the daytona 500 races on. >> i just want to reiterate how important our fans are to us as we continue to keep them in our thoughts and prayers. >> seven people still in the hospital, and track safety questions remain unanswered. >>> also, emergency operations are activated as a life-threatening blizzard hits the plains again. >>> and "argo" takes home the oscar. >> i think everyone in the movie, worked on the movie, was in the movie, everyone involved with the movie gets thanks. >>> and seth macfarlane, the best or boob? the speeches, the dresses, even the fall. >> what went through my mind whe
"cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. we'll see everyone back here tomorrow. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," the clock is ticking. >> it's a terrible way to cut spending. >> food safety inspectors, air traffic controllers, teachers all staring down as the budget cut looms. >> they're inflicting more pain on the middle class. >> the president should be calling us. >>> plus tires flying, an engine in flames, 21 fans...
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playing today, cnn contributor and writer l.z. granderson, and cnn contributor and analyst for the blaze will cain. good morning, gentlemen. first up, by now, you're all too familiar with how the story goes. a financial disaster looms. congress and the white house play the blame game. and then at the very last minute a deal miraculously gets done. and with just four days until those forced spendsing cuts, you know sequestration, president obama and the returning congress find themselves right back in that same spot in that old story. the white house is telling states how those forced spending cuts will affect them, reducing money for everything from cop salaries to funding for hiv test and early childhood education. here's how delaware's governor summed up the impact. >> the most frustrating conversation any governor can have these days is when we talk to a business who says, i'd love to hire, but i can't find people with the right skills. so we have resourced available for job training, and if those resources get cut, it really p
playing today, cnn contributor and writer l.z. granderson, and cnn contributor and analyst for the blaze will cain. good morning, gentlemen. first up, by now, you're all too familiar with how the story goes. a financial disaster looms. congress and the white house play the blame game. and then at the very last minute a deal miraculously gets done. and with just four days until those forced spendsing cuts, you know sequestration, president obama and the returning congress find themselves right...
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i'm brooke baldwin live at cnn world headquarters. want to begin with some news you may have heard by now here. the leader of the catholic church, a billion people, folks, the pope, pope benedict xvi, he is resigning. let me say that again, resigning, because the last pope to resign was gregory xii in the year 1415. that's 70 plus years before columbus sailed to america. we're talking almost six centuries here. so this kind of thing, it is unusual to say the very least. the pope is citing health concerns. he is 85 years old. still, even high ranking catholics say they did not see this coming. >> not that long ago i was in rome and the holy father made no indication at all, not that he would have, this intention. >> i was very startled. i don't know what to say. i myself am waiting for information, for instruction. >> you hear the word, archbishop dolan said, startled by the news. wow. by the way, here, did you know that 74 million catholics live in our country? that's about a quarter of the u.s. population. only three other nations ha
i'm brooke baldwin live at cnn world headquarters. want to begin with some news you may have heard by now here. the leader of the catholic church, a billion people, folks, the pope, pope benedict xvi, he is resigning. let me say that again, resigning, because the last pope to resign was gregory xii in the year 1415. that's 70 plus years before columbus sailed to america. we're talking almost six centuries here. so this kind of thing, it is unusual to say the very least. the pope is citing...
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>> unfortunately didn't have a cnn mug. >> didn't have a cnn mug. we should have provided it for him. patricia murphy, let me begin with you. here he is, rising republican, it is just kind of silly. >> it is. it is and it isn't. i think somebody who is more seasoned and is used to delivering major speeches at major times would not have gone for the water. i think really rubio is such a bright shining light for the republican party, but it just feels a little too soon, and last night it looked way too soon. that was just such an amateur mistake and i think it really stepped all over his message, which would have been good if it wasn't marred by his performance there. >> amy, after bobby jindal what do the republicans say to do to get this right? >> i was going to say, it was an improvement over bobby jindal, an improvement over bill clinton if you remember at the 1988 convention where he droned on and on and no one thought he had a political future. i think marco rubio can recover from this moment, but i think we can expect to see this on "saturday n
>> unfortunately didn't have a cnn mug. >> didn't have a cnn mug. we should have provided it for him. patricia murphy, let me begin with you. here he is, rising republican, it is just kind of silly. >> it is. it is and it isn't. i think somebody who is more seasoned and is used to delivering major speeches at major times would not have gone for the water. i think really rubio is such a bright shining light for the republican party, but it just feels a little too soon, and last...
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. >> cnn went with it up until about ten minutes before the state of the union. >> stephanie: i think everybody did. >> i think it was colonel mustard in the pantry. >> stephanie: if it's not him -- it is like the fugitive or something. ♪ it must be be him ♪ >> they were interviewing the guy who rented the cabin. said that's my cabin. it's burning. >> that's not important right now. >> stephanie: so what. listen! was it rented out at the time? >> no, it wasn't rented out. >> stephanie: we don't think there was any hostage or anybody else. >> no, there were two hostages that got away. >> stephanie: that he tied up. but they got away. >> stephanie: took their car. >> a friend of mine has a cabin in big bear. i said you have any houseguests? >> stephanie: last time it was a big fire. hear, hear. i was close enough to my house that i was watching tv going what? that's almost to my house! [ applause ] all right. so yeah, lots to talk about. some crunchy audio goodness from last night. >> obama: already, we've brought home 33,000 of our brave servicemen and women. this spring, our force
. >> cnn went with it up until about ten minutes before the state of the union. >> stephanie: i think everybody did. >> i think it was colonel mustard in the pantry. >> stephanie: if it's not him -- it is like the fugitive or something. ♪ it must be be him ♪ >> they were interviewing the guy who rented the cabin. said that's my cabin. it's burning. >> that's not important right now. >> stephanie: so what. listen! was it rented out at the time?...
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but in jeff becker of cnn and appointed a -- jeff zucker from cnn and other changes. what do your changes say about your vision for timewarner? >> we will keep doing what we are doing so successfully. we aim to be and focused on being a great storytelling company, whether film or tv. it's working very well. we also think if you look at the success of warner brothers, hbo, turner, cnn, over the years, even "time" magazine, we basically were the ones who pioneered each of those business mod capitels and we feel good a moving from our existing business to digital empowerment of our businesses and think we can do it on a good basis. . >> unfortunately, we're out of time. jeff brewes, thank you for being with us. >> you heard from ron johnson from jcpenney and how you should play the stocks on the heels of that exclusive interview. guided portfolio summary, ty you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided
but in jeff becker of cnn and appointed a -- jeff zucker from cnn and other changes. what do your changes say about your vision for timewarner? >> we will keep doing what we are doing so successfully. we aim to be and focused on being a great storytelling company, whether film or tv. it's working very well. we also think if you look at the success of warner brothers, hbo, turner, cnn, over the years, even "time" magazine, we basically were the ones who pioneered each of those...
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. >> steve: although some -- i saw on cnn, a graphic that said was that a career ender? how could you think that? of course it's not a career ender. they're doing anything they can to diminish him. they think that's going to do it. watergate. >> gretchen: what precipitated that response, which was the president's state of the union address, which was on tuesday night. some people are saying hey, there is a lot of talk about spending or investment, which was the word that he used. a lot of talk about regulations as well. somebody who did not like the speech, mark levine. >> brian: how do you know? >> gretchen: i heard what his response was to it and we're about to let everyone else hear what his response was to it. >> this president has unleashed so many attacks on our system, on our society and it's obviously quite intentional. that's what he means by fundamentally transforming america. i fear the issue is what do we do about it? it's we dig in and we fight him every step of the way. whatever he wants, he doesn't get. when he violates the separation of powers doctrine an
. >> steve: although some -- i saw on cnn, a graphic that said was that a career ender? how could you think that? of course it's not a career ender. they're doing anything they can to diminish him. they think that's going to do it. watergate. >> gretchen: what precipitated that response, which was the president's state of the union address, which was on tuesday night. some people are saying hey, there is a lot of talk about spending or investment, which was the word that he used. a...